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Cod. G522433 

© Copyright 2009, Alliance Laundry System LLC – DO NOT COPY OR TRANSMIT                                   Rev. 00/0510 

 

     Technical Information 

    

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1.3. 

Installation Specifications  

General specifications

 

 

UNITS 

NO TILT 

TILT 

DRUM VOLUME 

dm3 (cu. ft) 

1100 (38.8) 

1100 (38.8) 

DRY LINEN CAPACITY  

kg 1/10   (lbs.) 

110 (242.5) 

110 (242.5) 

BASKET WEIGHT 

kg  (lbs.) 

542 (1195) 

542 (1195) 

CYLINDER: DIAMETER AND DEPTH  kg  (lbs.) 

1394 / 908 (54.9 / 35.7)  1394 / 908 (54.9 / 35.7) 

DOOR OPENING DIAMETER 

mm  (inch.) 

684 (26.9) 

684 (26.9) 

MOTOR SPEC. 

 

ABB. Type: MEAA 180-LB-4. Inverter duty 

SPIN 

r.p.m.  (factor G) 

250/725 (46/386) 

250/725 (46/386) 

WASHING SPEED (max) 

r.p.m. 

32 32 

STATIC LOAD TRANSMITTED 

kg  (lbs.) 

4855 (10703) 

5208 (11482) 

DYNAMIC LOAD TRANSMITTED 

kg  (lbs.) 

672 (1482) 

672 (1482) 

DYNAMIC LOAD FREQUENCY 

Hz 

12.1 12.1 

KINETICS ENERGY 

694513 694513 

MAXIMUM THERMAL SHOCK 

ºC (F) 

90 (194) 

90 (194) 

MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL 

dbA 

< 70 

< 70 

PROTECTION INDEX 

IP 

21C 21C 

 

Machine: dimensions and weight 

mm  (inch.) 

2245 (88.4) 

2245 (88.4) 

mm  (inch.) 

1950 (76.8) 

1950 (76.8) 

mm  (inch.) 

2120 (83.5) 

2120 (83.5) 

WITH 
PACKAGING 

WEIGHT 

kg    (lbs.) 

4108 (9056) 

4580 (10098) 

mm  (inch.) 

2068 (81.4) 

2256 (88.8) 

mm  (inch.) 

1770 (69.7) 

1838 (72.4) 

mm  (inch.) 

1939 (76.3) 

2058 (810) 

mm  (inch.) 

807 (31.8) 

995 (39.2) 

CdG K 

mm  (inch.) 

1090 (42.9) 

1090 (42.9) 

 

CdG J 

mm  (inch.) 

836 (32.9) 

836 (32.9) 

WITHOUT 
PACKAGING 

 

WEIGHT 

kg    (lbs.) 

3885 (8566) 

4238 (9343) 

 

Summary of Contents for UVN255P

Page 1: ...G522433 Copyright 2009 Alliance Laundry System LLC DO NOT COPY OR TRANSMIT Rev 00 0510 Installation Instructions for washers UVN255P SVN255P Serial Shipping date Model From serial UVN255P SVN255P 1520...

Page 2: ...s removed from service or discarded REMOVE the door 7 Do not try to open the washer s door if the drum is moving 8 Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to the weather or near po...

Page 3: ...d personnel refer to note 1 1 wholly familiar with the machine s operation 22 DO NOT allow children or people with handicaps incompatible to machine use to operate machine 23 Every machine working wit...

Page 4: ...acement parts are required contact the source from which the washer extractor was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry Systems LLC at 920 748 3950 for the name of the nearest authorized parts distrib...

Page 5: ...ighly oxidizing agents such as the ozone that can have the same effect 4 Periodically CLEAN the machine You will prevent metallic parts corrosion and produce higher output and have a longer life To cl...

Page 6: ...21 3 3 3 Machine electrical connection 22 3 4 Steam connection 23 3 4 1 Steam connection in TILT models 24 3 5 Compressed air connection figure 20 25 3 6 External dosing 25 3 6 1 External dosing equip...

Page 7: ...nch 65 70 mm Cable ties socket key 7mm Electrical requirements screwdriver Phillips 2 2 External dosing connection screwdriver 3mm 1 2 Machine accessories Keep all the machine s documentation in a saf...

Page 8: ...250 725 46 386 WASHING SPEED max r p m 32 32 STATIC LOAD TRANSMITTED kg lbs 4855 10703 5208 11482 DYNAMIC LOAD TRANSMITTED kg lbs 672 1482 672 1482 DYNAMIC LOAD FREQUENCY Hz 12 1 12 1 KINETICS ENERGY...

Page 9: ...NING mm inch 16 0 6 16 0 6 H mm inch 1960 77 2 2150 84 6 N mm inch 825 32 5 825 32 5 MAXIMUM VOLTAGE V 240 240 Ed MAXIMUM CURRENT A 0 05 2 0 05 2 8 x diam 10 3 8 8 x diam 10 3 8 CONNECTION mm inch 1 x...

Page 10: ...he symmetric centre of the machine 2D Second drain P Depth E Electrical connection M Height up to lower part of door Ed Electrical connection for external dosing S Working area d Product inlet from ex...

Page 11: ...10 x 3 240V 3ph H V 11 26 5 40 8 x 3 GND 380V 3ph H V 11 16 7 25 6 x 3 400V 3ph H V 11 15 9 25 6 x 3 415V 3ph H V 11 15 3 25 6 x 3 11 14 4 20 6 x 3 440V 3ph H V 11 14 4 20 10 x 3 GND 11 13 2 20 6 x 3...

Page 12: ...Position the washer with crating as near as possible to the final location Transporting crated machines To move the machine when crated fig 3 use best a forklifts introducing the forks A in the space...

Page 13: ...forklifts or by means of metallic rollers placed in the base of the washer attention to the weight of the washers The length of these rollers must be 200mm 8 inch bigger than the base of the washer 2...

Page 14: ...ction 1 4 which refer to the working and maintenance areas they are necessary for the comfortable use and easy maintenance of the washer Do not install the washer in improper vented areas Due to the p...

Page 15: ...e between adjacent machines and the areas of use and maintenance values I S and T of fig 7 are specified on the attached table Check the dimensions of the drain box and the drain pipe on the table bel...

Page 16: ...COVER THIS INCIDENCE TILT MODELS THE TILT SYSTEM ACCESSORIES MUST BE INSTALLED AFTER HAVING REMOVED THE WASHER COVERS AND BEFORE REMOVING THE TRANSPORT RESTRAINTS Refer to chapter 4 ONCE THE TRANSPOR...

Page 17: ...NSMIT Rev 00 0510 Transportation and location 17 Assemble the rear covers TILT MODELS Assemble all the guards of the tilt system section 5 7 Assemble the toe plate fig 10 This item is shipped disassem...

Page 18: ...free end of the drain elbow must not be sunk in the drain box it prevents dirty water siphoning to the washing machine it facilitates the water drain it permits to detect water leaks through the drain...

Page 19: ...gulations concerning the water supply system IMPORTANT PROTECTION AGAINST OVER PRESSURES IF THE SUPPLY PRESSURE IS HIGH AND FLUID HAMMERS OCCUR WHEN CLOSING THE VALVES WE RECOMMEND INSTALLING A SMALL...

Page 20: ...INLET DOES NOT HAVE A TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM DO NOT CONNECT THE HOT WATER TO INLET 3 IF IT IS NOT CONFIGURED AS A DUAL HOT WATER INLET FLOW INCOMPLIANCE OF THIS PRECAUTION CAN CAUSE FABRIC DAMAGE...

Page 21: ...tion 1 6 Conductor Specifications referring to the conductor are based upon a multi strand copper conductor The length of the conductor from the safety switch to the washer must not be longer than 30...

Page 22: ...automatic switch FOR A CORRECT CONNECTION FOLLOW THE INDICATIONS OF THE TABLE BELOW Disconnect and mechanically lock the external automatic switch Open machine terminal box at the rear panel Remove th...

Page 23: ...n against accidental contact It is advisable to insulate the installation to prevent heat loss Open the manual valve and check for leaks in the installation Models TILT refer to section 3 4 1 SEAL ALL...

Page 24: ...n of the machine to the steam installation fig 18 Accessories for the steam connection to TILT washers some accessories can be assembled as a single set A steam inlet filter B threaded coupling C conn...

Page 25: ...the external dosing equipment two different connections can be used Dry contacts Origin of the dosing signals these proceed from an external supply source of the washer normally it is a signal coming...

Page 26: ...insulation conductor of 0 75mm2 and 400V Remove protection cover A of the connection box Insert the conductor in Ed and secure it with the fixing device Remove protection cover B of the electric panel...

Page 27: ...RTANT This connection allows for the maximum strength at each of the 50mA outputs Higher consumption can prevent the washer from functioning correctly This connection can aggravate any problems produc...

Page 28: ...ANSMIT Rev 00 0510 Installation 28 3 6 2 Connection order of the dosing signals according to the different machine models Dosing signal BOARD TERMINAL COMMON A4 A4 COM 1 A4 1 2 A4 2 3 A4 3 4 A4 4 5 A6...

Page 29: ...e the tube caps and save them Connect the hoses to the nipples of the manifold Fasten the dosing hoses to the washing machine with the appropriate clamps TILT MODELS Electrical conductors must be flex...

Page 30: ...ed washers power and air compressed inlets following machine model according to technical specifications Open the manual water inlet valves steam and compressed air following the models and check for...

Page 31: ...Because of the facility of rotating the drum with door open during loading and unloading operations NEVER MORE THAN ONE PERSON WILL OPERATE WITH THE MACHINE The washer is protected against possible in...

Page 32: ...posal fig 28 fig 29 Values and symbols corresponding to the figures B C D E H max N max mm inch 200 8 100 4 650 26 300 12 2256 88 8 296 11 7 mm inch 200 8 100 4 650 26 300 12 2438 96 274 10 8 Symbols...

Page 33: ...ocking nuts M14 16 15 Washers 32 Levelling supplement 6 Hold down base assembly figure 32 Hold down base 2 Hold down base 2 16 mm Metallic stud 12 13 x 34 Washers 12 Beam assembly to the frame figures...

Page 34: ...igning the hinges edges with machine supports edges If machine needs being levelled to compensate the floor irregularities install the levelling supplement parts E between the hinge and the machine su...

Page 35: ...ame Position of screws in figure 33 Use both central screws on the left side to also secure the support plates D of the electrical installation Connect the nylon pipes to the pneumatic fittings E The...

Page 36: ...uators adjustment continue removing the transport restraints assembling the covers and installing the machine power supplies section 2 5 fig 36 5 7 Assembling Tilt system guards figure 45 The arrow in...

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